11″ Narrow London Brick Trowel with Wood Handle
The 11-inch Narrow London Trowel is a professional-grade tool designed for masons who demand exceptional balance and durability. The manufacturer forges the blade and tang from one single piece of steel. Therefore, this construction eliminates weak points, ensuring maximum strength and longevity. The Narrow London pattern is specifically designed to easily hold mortar toward the toe of the blade. Consequently, this pattern is a popular and efficient choice for general brick and block masonry projects.
The manufacturer taper grounds the single-piece steel for optimal flexibility and responsiveness. The blade measures 11 inches long and 5 inches wide. Furthermore, this design provides the perfect combination of surface area and control. The tool features a smooth hardwood handle that measures 6 inches long. Thus, the classic wood handle is precision-balanced to minimize wrist fatigue and provide a comfortable grip for extended use.
The overall strength and flexibility of the forged steel ensures the trowel maintains its shape and performance throughout its long service life. Moreover, the traditional hardwood handle is a durable complement to the rugged steel construction. This commitment to quality and classic design makes the 11-inch Narrow London Trowel an indispensable tool for masonry professionals. We commit to offering only the highest quality, professional-grade equipment at USA Scaffolding. Browse our helpful links below to see all the durable tools and accessories we offer!
Detailed Specifications
- Pattern: Narrow London
- Blade Dimensions: 11 inches (Length) x 5 inches (127 mm) (Width)
- Blade Material: Single-piece forged Steel
- Handle Material: Hardwood (6 inches / 152.4 mm long)
- Construction: One-piece forging, taper ground for flexibility
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